CWG 2010: 10 top officials to oversee Games projects
Government today announced appointment of 10 senior officials to oversee preparation of major venues of the event, a move seen as further stripping of powers of Suresh Kalmadi.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who had stepped in to clear the mess in the wake of controversies in the run-up to the games beginning October 3, approved the appointment of these experienced bureaucrats to solve coordination problems.
However, Kalmadi maintained these officers have been appointed at the request of the OC.
The officers have been empowered to take on-the-spot decisions to tie-up any loose ends or resolve conflicts between government agencies and organisations before the games, the Cabinet Secretariat said in its order.
Of the 10 officers, four are of the rank of Additional Secretary in the government and the rest Joint Secretaries.
They are Subhodh Kumar (AS-Telecom), S R Rao (AS-IT), R C Misra (AS-UD), Amarjeet Singh, Executive Director, Health Ministry, J S Deepak (JS-Commerce), Rohit Nandan (JS-Civil Aviation), Shashi Shekar (OSD-Power Trading Corporation), Tara Dutt (JS-Cabinet Secretariat), Gopala Krishna (Secretary, Sports Authority of India) and Rajeev Kapur (JS-Personnel and Training).
Sports Secretary Injeti Srinivas will look after issues of accreditation and Rajeev Kapur will look after Games Village in addition to J S Deepak.
The Cabinet Secretary has made it clear that these officers may discuss with Sports Secretary when decisions have financial implications.
Decisions taken by these officials would have to be complied with by the executing agencies at the venue level.
A concerned Prime Minister had to step in after allegations of corruption and delay in construction delays hit the Games.
Last week, Singh called a meeting with Jaipal Reddy, who heads the Group of Ministers overseeing the Games, Kalmadi, Sports Minister MS Gill, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and Lt Governor Tejinder Khanna to take stock of the preparations.
Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrashekar also attended this meeting.
Besides promising action against those found guilty of corruption, Singh will also tour some of the venues in the last week of this month.
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